Chocolate Chip Espresso Cookies for Dennis Quaid

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From The Rookie to Dragonheart, Dennis Quaid has been capturing hearts on the screen for years. I discovered his off-screen charm as well when I visited his lavish estate in California’s beautiful wine country. The charming actor invited me for a weekend to play some golf and to jam with his band The Sharks. I had a great time with this beloved icon and discovered numerous new things about him–the most striking being his love for espresso. Each room in his house has its own espresso machine that matches the decor. I asked, “Denny, why espresso?”. He just looked at me and said, “It’s the fanciest.” Denny’s logic is airtight; espresso is pretty damn classy. This recipe is adapted from Toll House chocolate chip cookies, but is inspired by our good friend Dennis Quaid. With a decadent chocolate body carrying a light coffee flavor, these slightly saltier cookies are perfect with milk or crumbled over ice cream.

4. Beat in eggs one at a time.
5. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients gradually until fully combined.

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6. Stir in chocolate chips.
7. Spoon dough onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper using a spoon, making cookies as equal in size as possible. You can make the cookies whatever size you want; I usually make them about 2-3 tablespoons each.

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8. Bake for 12-14 minutes.
9. Remove from oven and place on cooling rack for 20-30 minutes.

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Classy Tips:

If you want smaller cookies use a melon baller to measure out your scoops. This will also increase your sophistication by at least tenfold.

To make the cookies sweeter, measure both granulated sugar and brown sugar at 3/4 cup and use unsalted butter.

Planning an intimate date with Dennis Quaid? Make him a batch and get ready for a successfully, classy encounter.